Kyle Richards says we need these 6 cleaning essentials 'at this time of the year' – and they're discounted now
The socialite organizes her Beverly Hills home for spring with these cleaning staples – and they start at less than $6
Whether we love or hate the prospect of spring cleaning, nobody can escape the fact that now is the time to give our home some deep attention. And it would seem that no one, not even Beverly Hills's socialites, are immune from the process.
'We are fully into spring now, which is so crazy to me,' says RHOBH's Kyle Richards who shared her seasonal cleaning essentials from her dark blue painted living area (a backdrop that's instantly recognizable for fans of the Bravo show). Richards listed her spring cleaning tips during a live stream to celebrate her Amazon shop where we can find must-haves that are fit for purpose now and around the calendar.
'I’m excited to share with you some of the essentials, but also some new things I have found that I’m very excited about. Of course, [it includes] all of the Amazon best sellers that we need this time of the year,' Richards says.
'I was at Coachella this weekend, I actually went to be chaperone for Portia for the majority of the time, but I did go party one night, so now I am back – this day really feels like a Monday, even though it’s Tuesday. I’m not with it today, it’s a perfect day to stay home and do my spring cleaning which I started last week.'
If we're looking where to start when spring cleaning or simply need some more essentials to get us to the finish line, Richards's picks will assist. These six are discounted on Amazon right now.
Kyle Richards's spring cleaning picks
Was $5.97, now $5.29 at Amazon
The Pink Stuff paste is famous for making cleaning easier than before. It saves us time as it works to remove grease and dirt on all surfaces and promises to last longer 'than any other liquid detergent.'
Was $42.99, now $38.69 at Amazon
This compartmentalized case features three layers of large capacity and storage. Its suitable for makeup and toiletries of all sizes , from tall water emulsion bottles to perfume and, of course lipsticks and and some jewelry.
Was $36.99, now $31.44 at Amazon
This ultrasonic essential oil diffuser is a multifunctional aroma device with a large 500ml water tank, 7 different LED colors, multiple mist diffuse modes, and a safety auto-switch to prevent any overheating.
Was $13.99, now $10.49 at Amazon
This vibrant sticky ball offers a new and seamless way to keep our bags clean. They're designed to roll around our bag and picks up all the dirt, dust, and crumbs that are otherwise notorious to clean.
Was $8.99, now $7.99 at Amazon
This dispenser, designed for the kitchen sink, provides compact storage for dish soap and dish sponge, eliminating clutter around the sink area. It allows us to dispense dish soap directly on to the included sponge with one touch.
Was $32.99, now $26.39 at Amazon
The large jewelry storage box includes a series of convenient and adjustable space compartments that are versatile for travel or as a permanent fixture on our dressing table. It's suitable for jewelry of all sizes – from large necklaces to small earrings.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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